Epilepsy caused by intracranial hemorrhage is secondary to epilepsy and has a poor prognosis. However, as long as the regular use of medication in the early stages of seizures, the number of seizures can be greatly reduced, and if necessary, surgical treatment. Epilepsy caused by intracranial hemorrhage after surgery is related to the damage to brain tissue caused by the hemorrhage itself and the damage to brain tissue caused by the surgery, and it is very difficult to be cured. If epilepsy is caused after intracranial hemorrhage, antiepileptic drugs such as carbamazepine tablets, phenobarbital tablets, phenytoin sodium tablets, sodium valproate tablets, etc. should be used regularly in the early stage of seizures according to the doctor’s instructions, in order to prevent recurrence of epilepsy and reduce the number of seizures. Surgery may be performed to remove the epileptic focus if necessary. If symptoms of epilepsy appear after intracranial hemorrhage surgery, it is important to inform your doctor in time and treat under the guidance of a professional physician; the sooner you get the right treatment for the disease, the better the prognosis.